Thanks to John Marino and people I don’t know the name of in the gcc project, DragonFly is now part of the gcc test suite.
“What about clang?” you say? We’re not picky; DragonFly works with either.
Thanks to John Marino and people I don’t know the name of in the gcc project, DragonFly is now part of the gcc test suite.
“What about clang?” you say? We’re not picky; DragonFly works with either.
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Getting the testsuite updated was a consequence of getting DragonFly as an official GCC target, which is much better news.
This is a much more interesting link:
https://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/gcc?view=revision&revision=210694
Wait a second, are you telling me I can compile kernel and world with clang if I got the urge to? What about all of dports?
Don’t know about dports, though since FreeBSD is using it, it’s probable.
I remember you can do world with clang on DragonFly, and the kernel was nearly compilable.
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2011-11/msg00005.html
Try it and see.